Suspicious powder discovered on the White House when Biden was gone was cocaine, AP sources say

Suspicious powder discovered on the White House when Biden was gone was cocaine, AP sources say

WASHINGTON — The White House was briefly evacuated Sunday night whereas President Joe Biden was at Camp David after the Secret Service found suspicious powder in a standard space of the West Wing, and a preliminary check confirmed the substance was cocaine, two regulation enforcement officers mentioned Tuesday.

Secret Service brokers have been doing routine rounds on Sunday after they discovered the white powder in an space accessible to tour teams, not in any specific West Wing workplace, the officers mentioned. The officers weren’t licensed to debate an ongoing investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on situation of anonymity.

The complicated was evacuated at about 8:45 p.m. Sunday as hearth and emergency crews have been introduced in to do a speedy check, which preliminarily recognized cocaine. The White House was quickly reopened and the powder was despatched for additional testing.



Biden and his household left for Camp David on Friday and returned to the White House on Tuesday.

The Secret Service mentioned in a press release the White House was closed as a precaution as emergency crews investigated, and that the District of Columbia hearth division was known as in to guage and decide that the substance was not hazardous.

“The item was sent for further evaluation and an investigation into the cause and manner of how it entered the White House is pending,” the Secret Service mentioned.

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